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Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts
Community leadership in Arctic environmental research is increasingly recognized as one of many pathways to Indigenous self-determination in Nunavut, Canada.
Hilary Sadowsky +5 more
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Emerging evidence suggests differential effects of therapeutic antibiotics on infant T cell responses to pathogens. In this study, we explored the impact of the treatment of mouse infants with amoxicillin and the human milk-derived antimicrobial HAMLET ...
Sudhanshu Shekhar +3 more
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Changes in proteasome structure and function caused by HAMLET in tumor cells. [PDF]
Proteasomes control the level of endogenous unfolded proteins by degrading them in the proteolytic core. Insufficient degradation due to altered protein structure or proteasome inhibition may trigger cell death.
Lotta Gustafsson +5 more
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The Spectre and the Pin: Trompe-l’oeil and Hermeneutic Mourning in Hamnet
The tragic death of Hamnet, son of William Shakespeare, is commonly linked to Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, which is possibly the ghostliest work of tragedy ever penned.
Hatice Karaman, Ayşegül Ernur
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Background The sensory innervation of the shoulder is complex and there are variations in the branching patterns of the sensory fibres. Articular branches from the axillary nerve to the subacromial bursa are described in more than 50% of investigated ...
Christian Rothe +6 more
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The human milk protein-lipid complex HAMLET sensitizes bacterial pathogens to traditional antimicrobial agents. [PDF]
The fight against antibiotic resistance is one of the most significant challenges to public health of our time. The inevitable development of resistance following the introduction of novel antibiotics has led to an urgent need for the development of new ...
Laura R Marks +2 more
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The Study of Clinical Application and Anticancer Mechanism of Alpha-lactalbumin and Oleic Acid Composition [PDF]
Milk protein, alpha-lactalbumin, is one of the proteins that many researchers have done a lot of research on its structure and function. In the late nineties, a completely different activity of α-LA was discovered.
Pooneh Mokarram +3 more
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The human milk protein-lipid complex HAMLET disrupts glycolysis and induces death in Streptococcus pneumoniae [PDF]
HAMLET is a complex of human a-lactalbumin (ALA) and oleic acid and kills several Gram-positive bacteria by a mechanism that bears resemblance to apoptosis in eukaryotic cells. To identify HAMLET's bacterial targets, here we used Streptococcus pneumoniae
Hakansson, Anders P. +3 more
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The Significance of Soliloquy as a Literary Technique in Hamlet
In the tragedy of Hamlet by William Shakespeare , there are eleven soliloquies uttered by the protagonist of the play ''Hamlet'' , king Claudius and Ophelia .
حسين الحسناوي
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Hamlet and The Dervish and Death in the context of the revenge tragedy [PDF]
This paper tackles researching the tragedy of revenge features in Shakespeare's play Hamlet and Death and the dervish novel by Meša Selimović. This paper aims to demonstrate why the protagonists are (not) the heroes of the revenge tragedy.
Terzić Marija S.
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